Barrett-Jackson's Palm Beach Auction delivers $40 million in total sales, 100% sell-through, and nearly $1M raised for charity.
Barrett-Jackson’s 2025 Palm Beach Auction roared to success with a 100% sell-through rate, generating over $40 million in total sales, including nearly $1 million raised for charity. Held April 24–26 at the South Florida Fairgrounds, the event offered a no-reserve docket of 613 collectible vehicles and 283 pieces of automobilia, drawing bidders and enthusiasts from across the country.
“This year’s Palm Beach Auction was an incredible event and illustrated that the momentum we created in Scottsdale is only growing,” said Craig Jackson, Chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “From the high-energy Opening Night Party to six-figure charity sales and celebrity appearances, we brought the collector car community together for a truly memorable weekend.”
Top Vehicle Sales:
All vehicles sold with No Reserve, highlighting strong demand across segments:
- 2018 Ford GT – $902,000
- 2014 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Roadster – $522,500
- 2022 Ferrari SF90 Stradale Assetto Fiorano – $495,000
- 1995 Ferrari F512 M Topless Spider Conversion – $440,000
- 2006 MTI 40 R/P “Miami Vice” Boat “MOJO” – $438,900
Charity Highlights:
Six vehicles raised a combined $992,000 for charitable causes, bringing Barrett-Jackson’s lifetime total above $163 million:
- 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse VIN 001 – $425,000 total with support from Rick Hendrick and Ron Pratte
- Jerome Bettis’ 2025 Corvette Z06 VIN 001 – $200,000
- Additional lots supported Tunnel to Towers, Hannah’s Home, Breakthrough T1D, and others.
Automobilia Auction:
All 283 automobilia items were sold, led by a:
- 1940s Dunlop Tires Neon Porcelain Sign – $79,350
- 1950s Chevron Oil Dealer Neon Sign – $34,500
With Palm Beach wrapped, Barrett-Jackson now turns to its Scottsdale Fall Auction, set for October 15–18 at WestWorld. “We’re excited to return home to Scottsdale this fall with even more incredible offerings,” Jackson added.